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mandarchy
Evergreen | Matthew Cordell
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A little like little Red, but with emphasis on adventure and overcoming fears. I'd kind of like an acorn full of magical healing soup. 🥚 🌽 X 5

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haleyperkins1
The Real Story of Stone Soup | Ying Chang Compestine
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This story can teach students that it is important to work together and understand you can't do everything by yourself!

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haleyperkins1
The Real Story of Stone Soup | Ying Chang Compestine

This story can show children different perspectives of many different stories.

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haleyperkins1
The Real Story of Stone Soup | Ying Chang Compestine

"Here's the real story. It all began when we hired those troublesome Chang brothers"

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katie_87
Stone Soup | Marcia Brown
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Stone Soup by Marcia Brown (1947). The bright illustrations capture the heart of the story, bringing the characters and environment to life with warm hues and expressive details. The story is both simple and profound, making it perfect for young readers while communicating a timeless lesson about generosity sharing. This book is a terrific choice for classroom discussions about cooperation, community, and working together to accomplish something.

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katie_87
Stone Soup | Marcia Brown

This story can be used to teach lessons on cooperation, giving back, and community. The story's basic yet powerful message about how people can accomplish more when they work together makes it ideal for teamwork and problem-solving activities.

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katie_87
Stone Soup | Marcia Brown

The peasants stared.